The tide.
Jellyfish may come ashore due to factors like ocean currents, winds, tides, and seasonal changes. Strong winds or currents can push jellyfish toward the shore, causing them to strand. Additionally, changes in water temperature or food availability can also influence jellyfish movements towards the coast.
If you are asking- "can you be stung at the beach by a jellyfish in summer?" the answer is yes. If you are asking- "are jellyfish alive in summer?" the answer is yes. Yes, jellyfish ..come in summer.
There are a number of things that happen to jellyfish on land. The most common ones include conduction and convection. This is what causes it to appear like jelly that is shapeless while on land.
Jellyfish Come In August through September, but sometimes they can come a month early.
There is no answer to this. Jellyfish, as do humans, come in all different shapes and sizes.
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it live in water :D but they surface and come onshore to deliver eggs.
not usually the sting causes them to much pain
It stings people and that causes alots of death
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Jellyfish live under the water and get their oxygen from the water itself therefore they do not nee to come to the surface to get air.
onshore means it is on land and offshore on sea.